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Signal crayfish, Pacifastacus leniusculus, Midlands, October 2009
Blue and yellow poison dart frogs in a terrarium.
Marble cancer. Aquarium macro closeup background.
white-clawed crayfish (Austropotamobius pallipes)
Crayfish guarding in aquarium glass fish tank oin water background. Single alive crayfish moves its claws and limbs in clear water background.
Emerald Tree Boa - Juvenile Red. Hunting in Tree
viper snake on branch with black background
Whiteleg shrimp, Litopenaeus vannamei or Penaeus vannamei,  known as Pacific white shrimp or King prawn, is a species of prawn of the eastern Pacific Ocean commonly caught or farmed for food. Sea of Cortez, Baja California, Mexico.
A 3-D computer illustration of Eurypterid, more commonly known as a Sea Scorpion, from the mid Ordovician to late Permian (460 to 248 million years ago). Eurypterids (sea scorpions) are an extinct group of arthropods that are related to arachnids and include the largest known arthropods to have ever lived. They went extinct during the Permian–Triassic extinction event 252.17 million years ago. Their fossils have a near global distribution. Though purely an artistic interpretation, the structure of the animal is inferred through fossil images and scientific notation of what the species may have looked like within the environment in which they existed.
Modern and sophisticated interior of a house
Siphonops paulensis
Pebbles, gravel, green plants, roads
CALIFORNINAN CRAYFISH pacifastacus leniusculus, ADULT
Blue-spot Mantis Haptosquilla stoliura occurs in the tropical Indo-West Pacific in shallow coastal or nearshore reefs in tidal pools and among hard coral fragments in the intertidal area. The iridescent blue patch on the first maxillipeds is distinctive. The max. length of this species seems to be incertain. Some indicate 6.5cm as max. length, others 11.5cm. The length of this specimen is probably 10cm. \nThe ability of Mantis species to see circularly polarised light has led to studies to determine if the mechanisms by which their eyes operate can be replicated for use in reading optical information storage devices. \nTriton Bay, West Papua Province, Indonesia, \n3°54'41.05 S 134°7'18.205 E at 15m depth
Aquarium marble crayfish. Procarambus virginalis.
Pandalus platyceros, also called California spot prawn,  Monterey Bay spot prawn, or Alaskan prawn, is a shrimp of the genus Pandalus. Monterey County, California
Slow fire salamander, salamandra salamandra, crawling on a rock in autumn nature. Spotted amphibian approaching from a front view in fall. Black animal in wilderness.
The emerald tree boa (Corallus caninus) is a non-venomous snake that lives in the rainforests of South America
Mine, Yamaguchi, Japan - April 6 2024 : Monument of Queen's head replica of Taiwan Yehliu Geological Park. Commemorating the conclusion of the academic exchange agreement, Mine City, Japan.
White-clawed crayfish (Austropotamobius pallipes)
background. surface of wild plants that occupy the entire image
crawfish on the botton of streem
The rocks are wet and have moss and plants growing on them.
Procambarus clarkii - red swamp crayfish
Scenery of Mt. Chibusayama on Hahajima Island in the Ogasawara Islands
Gold Fish in the Small Pond
Orconectes limosus, Eastern Crayfish, Or Delcore Crayfish is a species of crayfish in the family Cambaridae. It is native to the east coast of North America, from Maine to the lower James River, Virginia, but has also been introduced to Europe. It is unusual in that it lives in silty streams, rather than the clear water usually preferred by crayfish. Like Pacifastacus leniusculus, another invasive North American crayfish, O. limosus carries crayfish plague and is a threat to native crayfish.
Homarus gammarus, lobster,  seafood in a restaurant n aquarium in Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Spain.
Crayfish in my tank
Detail of sea animals, shellfish in an aquarium in a typical environment
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